Sovereignty identity as apposed to the idea of the sovereign individual.

To be honest, it is a fancy way to ID who, where and as many other elements of people as they move around the globe.

It is becoming a type of tracking device to find people during an emergency at best or during a hunting down at worst.

Yet, what is a country to do?

It seems peevish to become nationalist about it.

How about socialistic?

In today’s politics, the freedom and individual freedom of ‘passport’ is at stake.

What would it be like to show ID in all entry and exit situations? Sex? Conversations? Going in and out of any activity?

‘Why’is it that most of us celebrate our passport, drivers’s licence, birth certificates, etc?

Of course we are happy about celebrating ‘the individual ‘.

In this sense, happy trails to all, have fun, be a good guest, your friend’s place may have different rules you should know and practice and keep in touch, things can get a little odd traveling to new and different countries and peoples.

It has been 12 days and I am eating an apple after each meal. And I am adding an Ab Slide exercise to my routine. I also want to measure myself every week to mark my progress. I am trying to sculpt by adding muscle and loosing unwanted fat.

War is necessary, but practicing nonviolence during war is the surest way to peace.

Nonviolence practice is more difficult than being violent.

The difference for me is like putting something together is harder than taking something apart.

I believe it only takes half a mind to be violent, but a whole mind to be at peace.

Nonviolence is learnt and needs to be a lifelong practice and commitment.

I am a lifelong learner and this is one of my favorite subjects.

As a man I need to practice nonviolence for biological reasons: I believe we are all hard wired for peace.

I studied many sources, but I recommend “The Art Of Happiness in a Troubled World” by His Holiness The Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler, MD. And “M.K. Gandhi An Autobiography Or The Story Of My Experiments With Truth”, Translated from the original Gujarati by Mahadev Desai With an Introduction by Sunil Khilnani

And I believe all people need to practice nonviolence to become a better civilization.